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also coming up on the program -- thousands rally in tunisia in support of the government and against the the prime minister's plan to dissolve it. the search goes on but there's no trace of the meteorite that left a trail of destruction across central russia and the winner is, we'll be live from the berlin film festival with news of who's got the golden bear. thank you for joining us. a bomb targeting people shopping for vegetables has once again highlighted pakistan's deep sectarian tension. at least 60 have been killed in an explosion in the southwestern city of quetta. more than 200 were injured when a bomb exploded outside a market. police say it was aimed at the region's minority shia population. attacks in quetta have killed more than 200 in the past month. we have the latest from islamabad. what more do we know about this attack? >> hi, barbara. what we know is that this bomb, which went off in this market was very powerful bomb. it was an improvised explosive device and more than 60 people were killed and well over 200 people were injured. this attack, of course, comes only f
also coming up on the program -- thousands rally in tunisia in support of the government and against the the prime minister's plan to dissolve it. the search goes on but there's no trace of the meteorite that left a trail of destruction across central russia and the winner is, we'll be live from the berlin film festival with news of who's got the golden bear. thank you for joining us. a bomb targeting people shopping for vegetables has once again highlighted pakistan's deep sectarian tension....
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people are absolutely shocked. -- in tunisia. >> thank you very much. joining us is our correspondent. tell us who shokri belaid was and why would he have been a target? >> he's a member of a very small political party, the democratic nationalist party in tunisia, which is part of a broader coalition called the popular front, which is a gathering of leftist secular activists totally opposed to the policies of the predominantly islamist government. he had been a vocal critic of the government, saying the outcome of the revolution has shown the islamists threatening democracy and that we need a democratic government. that we need secularism to prevail, and this earned him many opponents within society, particularly among conservatives and among the islamist. a few days ago he was on a tv show locally and he said that they promised to protect the revolution, but they are tools by the government and the islamists to get rid of us. >> we heard from an opposition leader who's blaming the government before his assassination. is that going to be in a widely hel
people are absolutely shocked. -- in tunisia. >> thank you very much. joining us is our correspondent. tell us who shokri belaid was and why would he have been a target? >> he's a member of a very small political party, the democratic nationalist party in tunisia, which is part of a broader coalition called the popular front, which is a gathering of leftist secular activists totally opposed to the policies of the predominantly islamist government. he had been a vocal critic of the...
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a day of mourning and protests in tunisia the funeral of a slain opposition leader is marred by violence with protesters clashing with the police this comes against a backdrop of a general strike that has paralyzed the country. historic budget agreement for the e.u. which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament presents to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from the anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r t with me to see catherine of. well in tunisia clashes between mourners and the police have marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader who's assassination has led to chaos on the streets and in parliament now violence erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars of blades while police had responded with tear gas now adding to this turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike party israel for notion is followin
a day of mourning and protests in tunisia the funeral of a slain opposition leader is marred by violence with protesters clashing with the police this comes against a backdrop of a general strike that has paralyzed the country. historic budget agreement for the e.u. which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament presents to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from the anti drone protesters but...
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a day of mourning and protests in tunisia the funeral of a slain opposition leader is marred by violence with protesters clashing with police this comes against a backdrop of a general strike that has paralyzed the country. historic budget agreement for the e.u. which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament presents to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drone protesters but seemingly gets an easy ride from lawmakers over his targeted assassinations program. world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r t with me to see catherine of well in tunisia clashes between mourners and the police have marred the funeral of a secular opposition leader whose assassination has led to chaos on the streets and in parliament now violence erupted near the cemetery as demonstrators threw stones and set cars a blaze while police had responded with tear gas now adding to this turmoil the country has been paralyzed by a general strike party israel for notion is following the devel
a day of mourning and protests in tunisia the funeral of a slain opposition leader is marred by violence with protesters clashing with police this comes against a backdrop of a general strike that has paralyzed the country. historic budget agreement for the e.u. which aims to cut brussels red tape may now be undermined by bureaucracy itself as the european parliament presents to block the deal. and president obama's nominee to head the cia faces catcalls from anti drone protesters but seemingly...
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welcome back you're watching our team in the latest development of a political crisis in tunisia the president's party has threatened. coalition government the moves expected to become later on monday it comes off the days of violent protests and response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure where some op laming on the country's islamist rulers . is in the capital tunis with more. forty eight year old lawyer shockley belied criticize the islamist government for creating a religious state in tunisia and burying democracy now belied is dead but his ideas and not. the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika had a chance it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of our com raid becomes the last rule. anger moved to the streets with protesters demanding the authorities and mabel to protect its citizens to leave the city with. some crime because below he was a symbol of dignity and a symbol of the defense of the country to see that this is a political assassination and that means the violence is not over. the in
welcome back you're watching our team in the latest development of a political crisis in tunisia the president's party has threatened. coalition government the moves expected to become later on monday it comes off the days of violent protests and response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure where some op laming on the country's islamist rulers . is in the capital tunis with more. forty eight year old lawyer shockley belied criticize the islamist government for creating a...
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it seemed to nietzsche -- tunisia was finding a way to compromise. will today's assassination derails the emerging democracy? >> this is the most difficult process of the change, and the new political system has been put together. the new constitution, the divisions between where the country is going, the maneuvering, but generally things are heading in the right direction. >> even so, this will put fear into the heart of the political lives. tonight they called elections. it is a reminder that even the most hopeful of arab democracies remains a work in progress. >> i spoke to michelle. she is the director of the council at the middle east center. we have one of the country's best his the most -- countries that is the most westernized is the most stable. it is a surprise? >> assassination has not been a feature of the transitions. it has not been in libya. -- it has been in libya, but in tunisia, there has been other kinds of violence, specifically by extremists, and there was a lot of tension between secular forces, including the opposition party le
it seemed to nietzsche -- tunisia was finding a way to compromise. will today's assassination derails the emerging democracy? >> this is the most difficult process of the change, and the new political system has been put together. the new constitution, the divisions between where the country is going, the maneuvering, but generally things are heading in the right direction. >> even so, this will put fear into the heart of the political lives. tonight they called elections. it is a...
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a few more showers in tunisia and into the northern parts of libya and towards egypt. for most of us in egypt, through friday, it should be dry. but you will notice the wind picking up. farther east, it's largely fine for many of us in the middle east. there's wet weather worki >> good to have you with us. the top stories. the latest pictures from tunisia showed a homecoming of the assassinated opposition leader and shokri belaid. the opposition and ruling party denied involvement in his murder. it has rejected the dissolution of parliament amount by the prime minister. a yearlong inquiry by australia 's top criminal investigation unit has found widespread doping and possible match fixing in. professional in it has also exposed links to organized crime and raise the possibility of match fixing. to syria, an opposition leader is demanding that the assad government release women prisoners or he says that he will withdraw its offer of peace talks. there's been no response from the government and another opposition group has rejected the idea. plighting in and around damas
a few more showers in tunisia and into the northern parts of libya and towards egypt. for most of us in egypt, through friday, it should be dry. but you will notice the wind picking up. farther east, it's largely fine for many of us in the middle east. there's wet weather worki >> good to have you with us. the top stories. the latest pictures from tunisia showed a homecoming of the assassinated opposition leader and shokri belaid. the opposition and ruling party denied involvement in his...
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or correspondent maria phoenician is in tunisia updates us via her twitter feed it one post reports that nearly three thousand people took to the streets in a pro-government rally you can follow her at and finish underscore r.t. . well as bahrain approaches the second anniversary of the beginning of anti regime protests the government and the opposition have finally agreed to resume dialogue and some fear chances are slim for an end to the political deadlock in the gulf kingdom with the opposition potentially not trusting the authorities after months of persecution r.t.l. if they are chefs has more if you look through any pro governmental newspaper in bahrain you did an impression that the government has nothing to hide the news of an uprising of the opposition is dominating the front page and if you look through it you'll see other stories about the political discourse in the country. the country's information minister insists bahrain has no problems with people speaking out that freedom of expression in bahrain is very high because it is guaranteed by the constitution moreover there is
or correspondent maria phoenician is in tunisia updates us via her twitter feed it one post reports that nearly three thousand people took to the streets in a pro-government rally you can follow her at and finish underscore r.t. . well as bahrain approaches the second anniversary of the beginning of anti regime protests the government and the opposition have finally agreed to resume dialogue and some fear chances are slim for an end to the political deadlock in the gulf kingdom with the...
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or in libya or any other place that france decides to invade tunisia dictator ben ali smuggled sixty two million pounds in gold via france gold and that's worth up to seventy two million euros or sixty two million pounds were smuggled out of tunisia via france by former dictator ben ali and his wife tribe l.c. despite you freezing the family assets so max shortly after the government was toppled mules posing as passengers took suitcases each filled with up to forty kilos of gold through various french airports including nice more say in paris it continued up until last week when was last time there went through they're. going to set the mules ended up in offenders lasagna and i know so well you know these north african dictators that's a lot of couscous as a resource for talking about. they've got to protect their future purchases so they've got gold naturally and sarkozy a cause and criminal behavior but i think that there's nobody is shocked they're right so this revelation came via the newspaper in the south of france and they interviewed some custom officials at nice airport cust
or in libya or any other place that france decides to invade tunisia dictator ben ali smuggled sixty two million pounds in gold via france gold and that's worth up to seventy two million euros or sixty two million pounds were smuggled out of tunisia via france by former dictator ben ali and his wife tribe l.c. despite you freezing the family assets so max shortly after the government was toppled mules posing as passengers took suitcases each filled with up to forty kilos of gold through various...
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we can expect more of that the ongoing unrest isn't confined to egypt as we report later this hour tunisia has been a rocked by a deepening political crisis and escalating clashes so could the country that gave birth to the arab spring be heading towards another revolution. plus a crackdown on the opposition in bahrain on the streets in the courts and in the press we report from the gulf kingdom where people have been demanding change for two years now. in the u.s. a full scale manhunt is underway for a former police officer who is seeking revenge after being fired the search for christopher dorner suspected of killing three people continues in the mountains of southern california and he is a highly trained former los angeles police department officer with a military background he's also believed to have around forty targets on a hit list. according to the police now dorner is accusing his colleagues of corruption racism and concealment of using excessive force earlier we spoke to investigative journalist michael ruppert who used to work for the l.a.p.d. he says the department has many ske
we can expect more of that the ongoing unrest isn't confined to egypt as we report later this hour tunisia has been a rocked by a deepening political crisis and escalating clashes so could the country that gave birth to the arab spring be heading towards another revolution. plus a crackdown on the opposition in bahrain on the streets in the courts and in the press we report from the gulf kingdom where people have been demanding change for two years now. in the u.s. a full scale manhunt is...
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or in libya or any other place that france the size to invade tunisia is dictator ben ali smuggled sixty two million pounds in gold via france gold and that's worth up to seventy two million euros or sixty two million pounds were smuggled out of tunisia via france by former dictator ben ali and his wife tribe l.c. despite you freezing the family assets so max shortly after the government was toppled mules posing as passengers took suitcases each filled with up to forty kilos of gold through various french airports including me some more say in paris it continued up until last week when was the last time they went through their. fingers at the mules ended up on offenders lasagna i know so well you know these north african dictators that's a lot of couscous as a resource for talking about. they've got to protect their future purchases so they've got gold naturally and sarkozy a cause and criminal behavior but i think that there's nobody is shocked they're right so this revelation came via the newspaper in the south of france and they interviewed some custom officials at nice airport custom
or in libya or any other place that france the size to invade tunisia is dictator ben ali smuggled sixty two million pounds in gold via france gold and that's worth up to seventy two million euros or sixty two million pounds were smuggled out of tunisia via france by former dictator ben ali and his wife tribe l.c. despite you freezing the family assets so max shortly after the government was toppled mules posing as passengers took suitcases each filled with up to forty kilos of gold through...
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or in libya or any other place in france the size to invade tunisia dictator ben ali smuggled sixty two million pounds in gold via france gold and that's worth up to seventy two million euros or sixty two million pounds were smuggled out of tunisia via france by former dictator ben ali and his wife belsky despite. freezing the family assets so max shortly after the government was toppled mules posing as passengers took suitcases each filled with up to forty kilos of gold through various french airports including nice more say in paris it continued up until last week when was last time there went through that. the meals ended up on offenders lasagna and i know so well you know these north african dictators that's a lot of couscous and research we're talking about. they've got to protect their future purchases so they've got gold naturally and sarkozy a cause and criminal behavior but i think that there's nobody is shocked they're right so this revelation came via a nice newspaper in the south of france and they interviewed some custom officials at nice airport custom officials at nic
or in libya or any other place in france the size to invade tunisia dictator ben ali smuggled sixty two million pounds in gold via france gold and that's worth up to seventy two million euros or sixty two million pounds were smuggled out of tunisia via france by former dictator ben ali and his wife belsky despite. freezing the family assets so max shortly after the government was toppled mules posing as passengers took suitcases each filled with up to forty kilos of gold through various french...
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or in libya or any other place that france the size to invade tunisia has dictator ben ali smuggled sixty two million pounds in gold via france gold and that's worth up to seventy two million euros or sixty two million pounds were smuggled out of tunisia via france by former dictator ben ali and his wife ballsy despite. freezing the family assets so max shortly after the government was toppled mules posing as passengers took suitcases each filled with up to forty kilos of gold through various french airports including me some more say in paris it continued up until last week when was the last time they went through their. fingers at the mules ended up on offenders lasagna i know so well you know these north african dictators that's a lot of couscous as a resource for talking about. they've got to protect their future purchases so they've got gold naturally and sarkozy a cause and criminal behavior but i think that there's nobody is shocked they're right so this revelation came via a nice newspaper in the south of france and they interviewed some custom officials at nice airport the
or in libya or any other place that france the size to invade tunisia has dictator ben ali smuggled sixty two million pounds in gold via france gold and that's worth up to seventy two million euros or sixty two million pounds were smuggled out of tunisia via france by former dictator ben ali and his wife ballsy despite. freezing the family assets so max shortly after the government was toppled mules posing as passengers took suitcases each filled with up to forty kilos of gold through various...
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welcome back you're watching our team in the latest development of a political crisis in tunisia the president's party has threatened. coalition government the moves expected to become later on monday it comes after days of violent protests and response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure was on the country's islamist rule as. is in the capital tunis with more. forty eight year old lawyer shockley belied criticize the islamist government for creating a religious state in tunisia and burying democracy now belied is dead but his ideas and not. the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika had a chance it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of our com rate becomes the last rule. and moved to the streets with protesters demanding the authorities and mabel to protect its citizens to leave. the city with. some crying because believe was a symbol of dignity and a symbol of the defense of the country to see that this is a political assassination and that means the violence is not over the political short people
welcome back you're watching our team in the latest development of a political crisis in tunisia the president's party has threatened. coalition government the moves expected to become later on monday it comes after days of violent protests and response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure was on the country's islamist rule as. is in the capital tunis with more. forty eight year old lawyer shockley belied criticize the islamist government for creating a religious state in...
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tunisia is prime minister is stepping down after failing to form a new government -- tunisia's prime minister is stepping down after failing to form a new government. al jazeera is in tunis. >> prime minister hamadi jebali worked hard to form a government, but he failed to convince his own party and others to back his moves. so, he stepped down. however, jebali has left the door open for a future come back, saying that his -- he is ready to lead a national unity government, but only if his basic demands are met. >> the new government should have a clear program with a political ground that you devise -- that unifies all tunisians. what is important is to set a date for elections because forming a government is not the issue now. what is important is for our people and the outside world to have a clear vision as to when the constitution will be written and when elections will be held. >> the political crisis began on february 6, following the assassination of prominent opposition leader shokri belaid. the ruling and other parties were accused of being behind the killing. there were de
tunisia is prime minister is stepping down after failing to form a new government -- tunisia's prime minister is stepping down after failing to form a new government. al jazeera is in tunis. >> prime minister hamadi jebali worked hard to form a government, but he failed to convince his own party and others to back his moves. so, he stepped down. however, jebali has left the door open for a future come back, saying that his -- he is ready to lead a national unity government, but only if...
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with you twenty four hours a day with international news and comment in tunisia police have clashed with protesters and fired tear gas after angry mobs attacked the offices of the ruling islam as party thousands of taking to the streets across the country to protest against the government the public fury followed the assassination of the leading opposition figure. with some holding the government responsible the opposition has called for a general strike and four parties are suspending their membership in the country's lawmaking body international relations professor mark ullman says the government will be hard pressed to survive until the upcoming elections in june. tension between the opposition and the ruling party and has been growing for elections in a few months time in the two years since the revolution the economy and unity has taken a nosedive i was january and in addition to the tourist business has been dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to supply components to european companies shot unemployment is rising to this it has been presented as the nea
with you twenty four hours a day with international news and comment in tunisia police have clashed with protesters and fired tear gas after angry mobs attacked the offices of the ruling islam as party thousands of taking to the streets across the country to protest against the government the public fury followed the assassination of the leading opposition figure. with some holding the government responsible the opposition has called for a general strike and four parties are suspending their...
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old lawyer shockley ability to criticize the islamist government for creating a really just state in tunisia and burying democracy now belied is dead but his ideas are not in the museum crees the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika had a chance it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of all come right becomes the last straw. anger moved to the streets with protesters demanding the authorities and mabel to protect its citizens to leave the. city with. some crying because below he was a symbol of dignity and a symbol of the defense of the country this is a political assassination and that means the violence is not over because your people accuse your the interior ministry said that one million and they have joined the ceremony that turned into a political manifestation people serve that if the crowd reached the city center it would have been the last day of the government. here attend the funeral of shockey belayed on friday after the seventy try to make their way to the city is made and you have to continue and you can and i
old lawyer shockley ability to criticize the islamist government for creating a really just state in tunisia and burying democracy now belied is dead but his ideas are not in the museum crees the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika had a chance it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of all come right becomes the last straw. anger moved to the streets with protesters demanding the authorities and mabel to protect its citizens...
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the man released in tunisia, do you think we had anything on him or not? the reasoning i intervened is because i was told this is a leading suspect in attack on the consulate. why did i have to do that? why didn't you call them. when the ambassador was attacked in june of this year and they closed their consulate did you know about it and why did we keep ours open? we are just scratching the service. nothing could be further from the truth about us running out of questions. >> you did have some answers. >> one. >> bret: what was that? >> i asked did you pick up the phone to call a libya official for september 11 in the attack? he said after a two-page letter from the lawyer, no. he called them the next day after they were dead. the rescue team was held up in the benghazi ain't for 3-1/2 hours frying to get to the annex and help these people. i believed that if the president picked up the phone there is no voice in world like that of the president of the united states that could have made a difference. he never called anybody in libya or talked to the secre
the man released in tunisia, do you think we had anything on him or not? the reasoning i intervened is because i was told this is a leading suspect in attack on the consulate. why did i have to do that? why didn't you call them. when the ambassador was attacked in june of this year and they closed their consulate did you know about it and why did we keep ours open? we are just scratching the service. nothing could be further from the truth about us running out of questions. >> you did...
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as the political crisis escalates in tunisia thousands have rallied there in support of the ruling is the most party the crowds marched in the capital tunis shouting anti french slogans and accusing the former colonial leader of interfering in its politics this comes a day after the funeral of an opposition politician was marred by clashes with protesters blaming the government and the police for his death violence erupted near the cemetery and spread it to anti with rallies in the city causing security forces to fire tear gas and make arrests and despite authorities managing to keep huge crowds away from the city center for now author and activist fellows the monkey believes that the unrest may take a turn for the worst. to see its enduring a profound crisis a crisis of the credibility of the existing new arrangements for holding and any massive critique of the way to which they have walked rate i think there are signs that this easily disintegrate into some kind of civil war going hopefully it won't happen and we remain to watch to see how the popular movements organize to prevent o
as the political crisis escalates in tunisia thousands have rallied there in support of the ruling is the most party the crowds marched in the capital tunis shouting anti french slogans and accusing the former colonial leader of interfering in its politics this comes a day after the funeral of an opposition politician was marred by clashes with protesters blaming the government and the police for his death violence erupted near the cemetery and spread it to anti with rallies in the city causing...
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we're turning to the ongoing turmoil in the arab spring countries in tunisia the cradle of the regional op risings an escalating political crisis the country's ruling islam as party is set on defying people's demands for change following the assassinations of the assassination of the secular opposition leader there now its own prime minister's plan to reshuffle the government the islamists are now holding a mass rally to back the legitimacy of their power this comes one day after believes funeral was marred by clashes between protesters that blame the government and the police for his death the violence that erupted near the cemetery culminated in anti regime rallies that ended in arrests and security forces using tear gas and of course despite authorities managing to keep huge crowds away from the city center for now experts some of them believe the unrest could take a turn for the worse. two cities enduring a profound crisis a crisis of the credibility of the existing new arrangements for holding and a massive discrediting of the way in which they operated i think there are signs that
we're turning to the ongoing turmoil in the arab spring countries in tunisia the cradle of the regional op risings an escalating political crisis the country's ruling islam as party is set on defying people's demands for change following the assassinations of the assassination of the secular opposition leader there now its own prime minister's plan to reshuffle the government the islamists are now holding a mass rally to back the legitimacy of their power this comes one day after believes...
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as the political crisis escalates in tunisia thousands have rallied to their in support of the ruling islamist party the crowds marched in the capital tunis shouting anti french slogans and accusing the former colonial ruler of interfering in its politics this comes a day after the funeral of an opposition politician was marred by clashes with protesters blaming the government and the police for his death violence erupted near the cemetery and spread to anti regime rallies in the city causing security forces to fire tear gas and make arrests and despite authorities managing to keep huge crowds away from the city center for now author and activist for rosie manji believes young may take a turn for the worse. to use its ensuing a profound crisis a crisis of the credibility of the existing new arrangements for holding and any. critique of the way to which that it will create it i think there are signs that this easily disintegrate into some kind of civil war going to hopefully it won't happen and we were made to the popular movement organize to prevent one of those friday to use the euro
as the political crisis escalates in tunisia thousands have rallied to their in support of the ruling islamist party the crowds marched in the capital tunis shouting anti french slogans and accusing the former colonial ruler of interfering in its politics this comes a day after the funeral of an opposition politician was marred by clashes with protesters blaming the government and the police for his death violence erupted near the cemetery and spread to anti regime rallies in the city causing...
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as the political crisis escalates in tunisia thousands have rallied. there in support of the ruling is the most party the crowds marched in the capital tunis shouting anti french slogans and accusing the former colonial leader of interfering in its politics this comes a day after the funeral of an opposition politician was marred by clashes with protesters blaming the government and the police for his death and violence erupted at near the cemetery and spread it to anti was rallies in the city causing security forces to fire tear gas and make arrests and despite authorities managing to keep huge crowds away from the city center for now author and activist fearless he believes that the unrest may take a turn for the worst. two cities and killing a profound crisis a crisis of the credibility of the existing arrangements for holding and any massive crediting of the way in which they operate i think there are signs that this easily disintegrate into some kind of civil war going to hopefully it won't happen and we remain to watch to see how the popular move
as the political crisis escalates in tunisia thousands have rallied. there in support of the ruling is the most party the crowds marched in the capital tunis shouting anti french slogans and accusing the former colonial leader of interfering in its politics this comes a day after the funeral of an opposition politician was marred by clashes with protesters blaming the government and the police for his death and violence erupted at near the cemetery and spread it to anti was rallies in the city...
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or correspondent maria phon ocean is in tunisia she's updating us on the latest via her twitter account now in one post she reports that early three thousand people took to the streets in a pro-government rally and you can follow her at and finish underscore. well as bahrain approaches the second anniversary of the beginning of the anti regime protests there the government and the opposition have finally agreed to resume dialogue but chances for ending political gridlock in the gulf kingdom is slim with the opposition not trusting the authorities following months of persecution artie's i'd say are chefs has more if you look through any pro-government newspaper in bahrain you did an impression that the government has nothing to hide the news of an uprising of the opposition is dominating the front page and if you look through it you'll see other stories about the political discourse in the country the country's information minister insists bahrain has no problems with people speaking out publicly that freedom of expression in bahrain is very high because it is guaranteed by the constitut
or correspondent maria phon ocean is in tunisia she's updating us on the latest via her twitter account now in one post she reports that early three thousand people took to the streets in a pro-government rally and you can follow her at and finish underscore. well as bahrain approaches the second anniversary of the beginning of the anti regime protests there the government and the opposition have finally agreed to resume dialogue but chances for ending political gridlock in the gulf kingdom is...
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respond in detail to what i perceive as a difficult, the evolving situation in north africa, now with tunisia, with libya, with all these countries, and certainly with mali, and how you plan to direct the agency to deal with this devolving momentum that is taking place in northern africa. so that will be for tuesday, and at the request of senator levin, i ask for unanimous consent to add into the record a joint statement that he and i made on april 27, 2012, and, secondly, in order to have mr. brennan's answers to questions for the record by the time he returns before us in closed session, i ask members provide questions for the record by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. that is friday, february 8, so we have them for you as soon as possible. i want to thank you and your family for being here and i wish you well. and you and the hearing is adjourned. >> thank you, chairwoman. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> on c-span today, "washington journal" is next live with your phone calls. later, live coverage of the farewell ceremo
respond in detail to what i perceive as a difficult, the evolving situation in north africa, now with tunisia, with libya, with all these countries, and certainly with mali, and how you plan to direct the agency to deal with this devolving momentum that is taking place in northern africa. so that will be for tuesday, and at the request of senator levin, i ask for unanimous consent to add into the record a joint statement that he and i made on april 27, 2012, and, secondly, in order to have mr....
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we know for fact in fact france's president has confirmed that they have sent special forces troops tunisia specifically to guard one of the largest uranium mines in that country the. french company a revenue has a large stake in the arlott mining facility which you can see right here in me share and there have been problems in the past which would justify the increased security presence there now just three years ago five french workers were kidnapped from the arlott mine by islamists the four of those hostages are still being held and today it is important to note that this is a second mission in africa completely separate from france's mission in mali which has been going on for nearly a month now in fact if you look at the map mali neighboring tunisia where as the situation in this entire region continues to remain unstable the french government is making it clear that they are ready and willing to protect their assets in the region and on the african continent as a whole so when as you say there's a major economic issues at stake many people know that france is mostly run on of nuclear
we know for fact in fact france's president has confirmed that they have sent special forces troops tunisia specifically to guard one of the largest uranium mines in that country the. french company a revenue has a large stake in the arlott mining facility which you can see right here in me share and there have been problems in the past which would justify the increased security presence there now just three years ago five french workers were kidnapped from the arlott mine by islamists the four...
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democratic powers are helping to produce internet surveillance technologies for china syria libya egypt and tunisia will if they allow the governments of these countries to use it against their people is there any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one day. with this twitter dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the us and france and any greenland reached will affect all subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedom slide the birthday party at liberty equality fraternity france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many fear and whether both intolerance itself and the fight against it may see those hard fought principles swept aside. from paris. also making headlines this morning in pakistan militants disguised as policemen attacked the office of a top politician to shower killing five people is a day of protest. demanded more security from the shia minority after another deadly bombing which left more t
democratic powers are helping to produce internet surveillance technologies for china syria libya egypt and tunisia will if they allow the governments of these countries to use it against their people is there any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one day. with this twitter dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the us and france and any greenland reached will affect all subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedom slide the...
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there has been a second day of violent protests in the capital of tunisia following the assassination of an opposition protester. clashes between protesters and police threaten democracy as the politicians are disagreeing on how to deal with this crisis. we have been out on the streets of the capital. >> the situation across tunisia is incredibly tense. the assassination has shaken the country to its very core. ? we have not seen scenes like this for two years. there are right police clashing on this main street. the young men are protesting about the government. the government allied to the muslim brotherhood, accused of a road and the people the freedoms that people had one in the revolution. -- accused of eroding the freedoms that the people won in the revolution. there is a highly charged funeral tomorrow. many people across the country are anticipating more trouble. >> a very tense time they're in tunisia. it has been described as the blackest day in australian sport. crushing revelations of mass doping have ripped across the image. doctors, coaches, scientists were all involved,
there has been a second day of violent protests in the capital of tunisia following the assassination of an opposition protester. clashes between protesters and police threaten democracy as the politicians are disagreeing on how to deal with this crisis. we have been out on the streets of the capital. >> the situation across tunisia is incredibly tense. the assassination has shaken the country to its very core. ? we have not seen scenes like this for two years. there are right police...
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these are the biggest and loudest protests in tunisia since the revolution there two years ago. the one that sparked the whole arab spring. a vocal critic of the government was shot dead outside his home yesterday. that infuriated people who say he was assassinated. it was political. they were already unhappy with tunisia's political situation since the arab spring the new islamist led government is keeping down individual freedoms. the people are not happy. tunisia's prime minister fired his cabinet and called for new elections hoping to calm tensions, then his deputy said the party wasn't unified on that. and it might not happen. we are watching developments. >>> let's gets back to our top story. a shooter on the loose in los angeles. the suspect a former cop is identified as christopher dorner. he was fired from the police force five years ago. and he might now be seeking revenge. dorner accused of shooting three los angeles police officers early this morning. one of them fatally, plus he's the prime suspect in a double killing over the weekend. we are covering all angles of
these are the biggest and loudest protests in tunisia since the revolution there two years ago. the one that sparked the whole arab spring. a vocal critic of the government was shot dead outside his home yesterday. that infuriated people who say he was assassinated. it was political. they were already unhappy with tunisia's political situation since the arab spring the new islamist led government is keeping down individual freedoms. the people are not happy. tunisia's prime minister fired his...
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although the tunisia prime minister denies it. he promised a full investigation and to catch those responsible for the murder. alisyn: do we have answer wlormt this assassination will spark more violence? >> reporter: we've already seen three days of violence and protest in tunisia and clashes with the police. and their main demand of the protesters, that the conservative islamic government steps down in tunisia. in tunisia we've seen muslim clerics call for opposition leaders to be killed. is far it hasn't happened in egypt yet but the egyptian government is promising more police and support and protection for opposition figures. given the problems in the country it is very possible we could see some type of attack on opposition leaders and both of these countries are coming out of a difficult political transition that have often been more violent than democratic. alisyn. alisyn: a real tinderbox there of tension. conor powell, thanks for the update. rick: coming up after the break, a troubling sign as the president prepares to d
although the tunisia prime minister denies it. he promised a full investigation and to catch those responsible for the murder. alisyn: do we have answer wlormt this assassination will spark more violence? >> reporter: we've already seen three days of violence and protest in tunisia and clashes with the police. and their main demand of the protesters, that the conservative islamic government steps down in tunisia. in tunisia we've seen muslim clerics call for opposition leaders to be...
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we also discussed the responsibility to support fragile democracies across the world from libya, tunisia, and beyond. it is in our mutual interest. i want to thank the president for the important leadership. showing the support for libya. i think he and the people of the united kingdom can be proud. william and i agreed that the syrian people deserve better than the horrific violence that threatens the everyday lives of innocent people, people wanting their government to be accountable and part of their own lives. the regime has rained down rockets, and that is just the latest example of brutality. we condemn this indiscriminate killing of innocent civilians and we condemn it in the strongest terms. it is just further evidence assad has to go. i think william for the effort to help dial up the pressure on the regime, for their contributions of humanitarian aid and hosting the transition conference last month. let me make clear that we will continue to work closely with british allies to address the growing humanitarian crisis and the support of the syrian opposition council. we are coord
we also discussed the responsibility to support fragile democracies across the world from libya, tunisia, and beyond. it is in our mutual interest. i want to thank the president for the important leadership. showing the support for libya. i think he and the people of the united kingdom can be proud. william and i agreed that the syrian people deserve better than the horrific violence that threatens the everyday lives of innocent people, people wanting their government to be accountable and part...
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confined to egypt as we report later this hour a deepening political thinkers and housecleaning clash in tunisia the country that gave birth to the arab spring be headed towards another revolution. also coming up a crackdown on the opposition in bahrain on the streets in the courts and in the media we report from the gulf kingdom where people have been demanding change for more than two years now. well in the u.s. a full scale manhunt is underway for a former police officer who is seeking revenge after being fired the search for christopher dorner suspected of killing three people continues in the mountains in southern california he's a highly trained former los angeles police department officer with a military background is also believed to have around forty targets on the hit list according to a manifesto that he posted on the internet dorner is accused of killing his colleagues of corruption racism as well as the concealment of the use of excessive force now investigative journalist michael report who used to work for the l.a.p.d. says the department has many skeletons in its posit. i don't c
confined to egypt as we report later this hour a deepening political thinkers and housecleaning clash in tunisia the country that gave birth to the arab spring be headed towards another revolution. also coming up a crackdown on the opposition in bahrain on the streets in the courts and in the media we report from the gulf kingdom where people have been demanding change for more than two years now. well in the u.s. a full scale manhunt is underway for a former police officer who is seeking...
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tunisia until recently got on to recently jail until recently until recently all nine cases are francophone and the reason that happens because all these states have military pacts with france where bar france has special forces stationed in the capitals and the area is that if the head of state is in trouble let's see if there's a coup d'état france would jump to the aid of the person which actually means that they can rule with impunity they don't care about governance they don't care about they did to me ok ok did you mean to imply that emmanuel jal. let's go to paris go ahead and let's go to paris to jump in on that specific specific point of you saying that france as you know in february two thousand and nine decided to. have a more transparent more. let's say more. to really build to reshape its relation with a certain number of countries where they had military agreements i have to say that money is not one of the states where from outside the military agreements child was neither one of these states would be very conscious on saying what my colleague has just said that special forc
tunisia until recently got on to recently jail until recently until recently all nine cases are francophone and the reason that happens because all these states have military pacts with france where bar france has special forces stationed in the capitals and the area is that if the head of state is in trouble let's see if there's a coup d'état france would jump to the aid of the person which actually means that they can rule with impunity they don't care about governance they don't care about...
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tunisia and to recently got on to recently jail until recently until recently all nine cases are francophone and the reason that happens because all these states have military pacts with france where bar france has special forces stationed in the capitals and the area is that if the head of state is in trouble let's see if there's a coup d'etat or france will jump to the aid of the person which actually means that they can rule with impunity they don't care about governance they don't care about they did to me ok ok did you meet your boy there emmanuel just let's go to paris go ahead and let's go to paradise to jump in on that specific specific point of view saying that france as you know in february two thousand and nine decided to . have a more transparent more. more. to really build to reshape its relation with a certain number of countries where military agreements i have to say that is not one of the states where for outside the military remit child was neither one of the states or so we were. be very conscious on saying what my colleague has just said that special forces are here to in
tunisia and to recently got on to recently jail until recently until recently all nine cases are francophone and the reason that happens because all these states have military pacts with france where bar france has special forces stationed in the capitals and the area is that if the head of state is in trouble let's see if there's a coup d'etat or france will jump to the aid of the person which actually means that they can rule with impunity they don't care about governance they don't care...
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and in the latest development of the political crisis in tunisia the president's circular party has threatened to leave the slimmest led coalition government the moves are expected to be confirmed later on monday comes after days of violent protests and response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure which some are blaming on the country's islamist rulers dozens of people have been injured on clashes with police and hundreds arrested since wednesday. right coming up next i k partridge a will be here with us up for the sports highlights of the past week stay with our team. least be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about skiffy i p interviews intriguing story for you yes. it's been trying. to find out more visit arabic all teeth dog called. it is is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. it's worth fighting for. and a trap was no way out. of. my juggling job. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i kno
and in the latest development of the political crisis in tunisia the president's circular party has threatened to leave the slimmest led coalition government the moves are expected to be confirmed later on monday comes after days of violent protests and response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure which some are blaming on the country's islamist rulers dozens of people have been injured on clashes with police and hundreds arrested since wednesday. right coming up next i k...
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. >> tunisia's prime minister has resigned a day after his bid to set up a government of technocrats failed. it was opposed by other members of his governing party. then he announced his resignation after a meeting with the president. he had proposed the non-partisan government as a way out of the political crisis sparked by the opposition of a leading opposition figure. >> the german government has approved sending up to 330 german soldiers to mali to help the army in its battle against muslim militants one day after a european union trading mission was formally approved by eu foreign ministers in brussels -- european union training mission was formally approved. >> citizens are worried involvement could be a long, drawn-out affair like in afghanistan. the point has to be approved by the bundestag later this week. >> french and malian forces engaged in a gunbattle. under a new proposal, german troops would not join them on the front line, but they would provide more logistical support, like using airbus jets to refuel french warplanes mid-air. an additional 150 troops will be needed
. >> tunisia's prime minister has resigned a day after his bid to set up a government of technocrats failed. it was opposed by other members of his governing party. then he announced his resignation after a meeting with the president. he had proposed the non-partisan government as a way out of the political crisis sparked by the opposition of a leading opposition figure. >> the german government has approved sending up to 330 german soldiers to mali to help the army in its battle...
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and in the latest development of the political crisis in tunisia the presidents secular party has threatened to leave the islamist led coalition government the moves expected to be confirmed later on monday comes after days of violent protests in response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure which some are blaming on the country's islamists really as dozens of people have been injured in clashes with the police and hundreds arrested since wednesday. shortly on our t.v. peter lavelle and his guests discuss the ongoing strive in africa and foreign interests there that is and crossed all that coming your way in just a couple of minutes. some countries want oil but that's kid stuff who needs oil when you could secure the world's largest supply of trucker dural sort of look of exclusively in sweden and reading sweden for absolutely no logical reason as a possible you say well supreme commander of the swedish armed forces general severe guru and so on most of watched red dawn too many times because he thinks the russians are a common general grant's and declared that if invaded by
and in the latest development of the political crisis in tunisia the presidents secular party has threatened to leave the islamist led coalition government the moves expected to be confirmed later on monday comes after days of violent protests in response to the assassination of a prominent opposition figure which some are blaming on the country's islamists really as dozens of people have been injured in clashes with the police and hundreds arrested since wednesday. shortly on our t.v. peter...
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a senior opposition leader was killed in tunisia on his way to work. of the unified democratic patriot party, he was shot in the head and neck. he was a popular secularist. the tunisian prime minister described the killing as a terrorist act and a blow to>> ts the country's revolution. the cia has been operating a secret air base for unmanned drones in saudi arabia for the past two years. the u.s. media knew of its existence and did not report about it until now. it was set up to hunt for al qaeda yet -- al qaeda members in yemen. a powerful offshore earthquake caused a tsunami in the solomon islands. waves hit the remote villages closest to the epicenter. a footballer has found himself at the center of a racism rao, just days after joining an italian club. a video emerged showing the club's vice president making an offensive remark about the player at an event on sunday. there hasn't yet been no reaction. sometimes we all feel the need to get a bit of rest at work, particularly if you have been busy or had a rough night. what do you do? slump at your
a senior opposition leader was killed in tunisia on his way to work. of the unified democratic patriot party, he was shot in the head and neck. he was a popular secularist. the tunisian prime minister described the killing as a terrorist act and a blow to>> ts the country's revolution. the cia has been operating a secret air base for unmanned drones in saudi arabia for the past two years. the u.s. media knew of its existence and did not report about it until now. it was set up to hunt for...